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    Dignity of Human Labor

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    * The dignity of work and the rights of workers is one of the seven major principles of Catholic Social Teaching. Work is a human good. It is a basic human right that reflects men’s and women’s dignity and worth. (Laborem Exercens) * Pope Benedict XVI reminds us that in labor issues‚ “the primary capital to be safeguarded and valued is man ‚the human person in his or her integrity.” (Caritas In Veritate) * In Genesis‚ we see that the dignity of work consists of teaching that man and woman

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    Faith and Reason

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    unable to meet the demands of both the teaching of the true faith AND answering the challenges of today’s society. Hauser continues‚ “It could be argued that the foundation for a solution to this tension has been laid by Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI‚ who in their writings defend and articulate the faith and its significance for modern life. Yet the academy‚ imbued with the skepticism of such authority rejects it as narrow and retreats to the insular world where they are king. Many argue

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    prayer and attending church. However‚ attending a Catholic school allows me to learn more about religion on a daily basis. A religious education helps me to “encounter the living God who in Jesus Christ reveals his transforming love and truth” (Pope Benedict XVI). By going to a Catholic high school‚ I have increased my knowledge in the Catholic faith and it has helped me to persevere through difficult times. During most of my high school years‚ I had to deal with many trials and tribulations. From

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    financially strained. Roncolli decided to become a preiest as a young man‚ and was ordained in 1904 at the age of twenty-three. Ten years later‚ during World War I‚ he was drafted into the army‚ and served in the medical corps‚ and as a chaplian. Pope Benedict XI appoineted him as the Italian President of the Society of the Propagation of the Faith in 1921 (Society 1). The goal of the society was to help missionaries through prayer and alm giving (Society 1). He was prometed again in 1925 as Apostolic

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    The Second Vatican Council

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    2012 Butler‚ Bishop Christopher 14‚ Oct. 2012 I Would Be Called John Kaschmitter‚ William A. The Spirituality of Vatican II Our Sunday Visitor‚ 1975 Pattison‚ Mark http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0506013.htm. 21‚ Oct. 2005 Pope Benedict XVI’s Recollection of Vatican II” Online http://www.zenit.org/article-35707?1=english. 12‚ Oct. 2012 Rocca‚ Francis X

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    Reaction Paper

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    REACTION PAPER on GOD IS DEAD The lines‚ “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him‚” can be true in literal sense. Subjectively‚ the lines presented are very agnostic and atheistic. Those are against my will and belief as a Roman Catholic faithful. The three shorter mentioned lines are three important points to be clarified about. The first line says‚ God is dead is true in literal sense. In the Scriptures‚ it written that Jesus became man and so he died as a human. Yes‚ I believe

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    "mainstream Christianity is dying more quickly here than in any other country." The shortage will prove to be a big problem as Father Eric Hodgens predicts the Church will soon have less than one sixth of the priests needed to conduct Sunday Mass. Pope Benedict XVI believes many people feel self-sufficient and do not need Christ or Christianity. He also said that many people felt that Christianity was antiquated which makes it harder to inspire people to pursue religious vocations. The decline in religious

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    My parents try their best to make our summer family trip meaningful and educational. Last summer‚ we went to Rome because Rome is one of the most historical and beautiful cities. My mom thought it could also be a big help me for my history class. Our plan was to stay in Rome for five days and stay in Venice and Florence for another week. We were all very excited and our twelve hours flight went by very quick. I loved Rome so much even though I could not understand a single word in Italian. Rome

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    Justices in Society

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    among intellectuals on varying perceptions of justice (Distributive Justice and Justice as a Virtue). This type of high emotional contrasting views of justice is apparent when dealing with Gay Marriage. In his 2013 World Day Peace address‚ Pope Benedict XVI announced that gay marriage constitutes a threat to justice and peace. He maintained that marriage represent natural structure as a union of a man and a woman‚ therefore the move by certain interest to equate this to same sex marriage is an abominable

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    Pope Pius XII was pope during the period of World War II. He was required to cover issues and problems‚ which were very different to what other popes have had to deal with. Many believe that he encouraged Hitler’s efforts and refrained from condemning German cruelty; however‚ I think Pope Pius XII had the courage and persistence to stand for intellectual truth and moral freedom. The Pope’s efforts did not go unrecognized by Jewish authorities‚ even during the War. Eugenio Pacelli was born in Rome

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